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The defense acknowledges that Dahmer committed heinous acts, but his attorney makes a plea to the jury to see the root cause of it all; the defense calls out the findings of the state's mental health experts.
The defense acknowledges that Dahmer committed heinous acts, but his attorney makes a plea to the jury to see the root cause of it all; the defense calls out the findings of the state's mental health experts.
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WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP91 "Last Witness, Last Say"One of several mental health experts to give their take on why Jeffrey Dahmer killed, Dr. Park Dietz dismisses the conclusions made by the defense's mental health experts.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP92 "Closing Arguments Begin"The defense and the state wrap up their cases, and it will soon be up to the jury to decide Jeffrey Dahmer's fate; if Dahmer is found not guilty by reason of insanity in the murders of 15 people, he'll be committed to a state mental institution.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP93 "Defense Outlines Dahmer's Mental Illness"The defense acknowledges that Dahmer committed heinous acts, but his attorney makes a plea to the jury to see the root cause of it all; the defense calls out the findings of the state's mental health experts.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP94 "State Delivers Their Closing Arguments"Jeffrey Dahmer's own defense condemns him during closing arguments and equates him with the devil; the state dismisses any notion that Dahmer couldn't stop or help himself when he killed 15 people.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP90 "Dahmer's Personality Traits"The state's forensic psychiatrist turns to Jeffrey Dahmer's personality traits, and not his mental capacity, to try to figure out why he killed; Dahmer is charged with 15 counts of murder, but confesses to killing 17.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP89 "Expert Dismisses Dahmer as Mentally Ill"The defense asks the state's forensic psychiatrist where Jeffrey Dahmer's sexual behavior falls in the range of what's considered normal; the psychiatrist concludes that Dahmer had mental disorders but was not mentally ill when he killed 15 people.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP88 "Defense Challenges Renowed Psychiatrist"The defense in Dahmer's trial goes after not only the findings of Dr. Park Dietz, but also how he reached his conclusions about the killer's mental health.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP87 "Forensic Psychiatrist Faces Cross-Examination"The defense cross-examines the state's forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Park Dietz, who was hired to evaluate Jeffrey Dahmer.
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